Albert Haynesworth Suspended: Top 10 Dan Snyder Failed Signings

With Redskins park turning into a daily soap opera it is time to look back at the once proud Washington Redskins organization and see how many huge "whoops" moments there have been since Daniel Snyder purchased the team in May 1999.

Albert Haynesworth received one of the richest contracts in NFL history, not just Redskins history, and has produced exactly zero for this team.

Here is my list for the top 10 screw up signings including players and coaches by the Redskins since May 1999.

No. 9: Donovan McNabb

I still think the contract that McNabb was given was extreme and ridiculous.

If he is cut after the end of the season he will make just $3.75 million but if he is not cut then he is guaranteed $23 million.

McNabb, who just turned 34, makes it a rare point to complete an entire season without being injured.

He has a dynamic personality and is a great influence on players in the locker room, but at his age and quickly limiting mobility, not to mention horrible offensive line, McNabb may quickly become one of the highest paid injured reserve residents.

No. 6: Steve Spurrier

The "Ol' Ball Coach" was brought to D.C. with one of the richest contracts ever given to a football coach— five-years, $25 million.

Spurrier finished with the same record as Jim Zorn, 12-20 in two seasons.

His high paid success, or lack there of, was not welcome by the Redskins fans and he was fired. His firing led to one of the largest splashes of the offseason in 2004 when Daniel Snyder hired legendary Joe Gibbs for his second term in Washington.